Mouse Tail Injection

Active Magnetic Bearing Spindle System

The active magnetic bearing system is based on the concept of a magnetically levitating shaft that allows the bearing to remain levitated within its housing even while spinning and carrying a load. Read more...

Intraocular Robotic Interventional and Surgical System (IRISS)

The goal of this research is to develop a surgical platform capable of performing anterior and posterior surgical procedures via teleoperation and/or automation. Read more...

Telesurgical/Telementoring Laparoscopic Surgical Robot (LapaRobot)

The LapaRobot system is a 5 degree of freedom master-slave pair of robot manipulators that allows two users at different physical locations to perform interactive teaching and learning. Read more...

About the Lab

The Mechatronics and Controls Laboratory is a diverse group of individuals with a primary focus on servo control with applications in precision machining, engine control, and nanopositioning. The laboratory is led by Prof. Tsu-Chin Tsao and unites an enthusiastic and qualified group of graduate and undergraduate students. Our research team is a key member of the vibrant and interdisciplinary UCLA Center for Systems, Dynamics, and Control.

Poster Competition Winners

21 February 2019

Special Interest Group at ARVO

Our team has been selected to host a Special Interest Group (SIG) during the 2019 ARVO Annual Meeting titled “Integrating Robotics into Ophthalmic Surgery.” Date/Time: May 1, 2019 from 12:15 pm to 1:45 pm in Room East 8&15 (Vancouver Convention Center). Additional information can be found on the ARVO website.

4 October 2018

Dr. Tsao Wins Outstanding Investigator Award

Dr. Tsu-Chin Tsao won the Henry M. Paynter Outstanding Investigator Award at 2018 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference for his seminal contributions in feedforward, repetitive, and adaptive control areas and their applications.